JAKARTA - Chairman of the Indonesian Mosque Council (DMI), Jusuf Kalla, invited all mosque managers in Indonesia to hold a joint prayer and read Qunut Nazilah at the Friday prayer today (6/3).
The invitation was conveyed by the 10th and 12th Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia through an official letter, as a form of joint prayer for peace in various regions of the world that are currently experiencing conflicts.
"We hope that all mosques in Indonesia on Friday prayers tomorrow can pray and read Qunut Nazilah so that conflicts that occur in the world can immediately find a solution and bring peace," said Jusuf Kalla through a statement in Jakarta, as reported by Antara.
JK said the momentum of the holy month of Ramadan was the right time to ask for God's mercy and help, especially for countries that are experiencing conflicts.
He assessed that at present the Islamic world is facing various problems and tensions in a number of regions, especially in Iran, as well as its widespread impact on other countries such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Palestine.
JK hopes that Allah SWT will soon grant the prayers of Muslims in Indonesia, so that people in conflict areas are given safety, strength, and sustainable peace.
"Hopefully in this Ramadan we are all given strength and the Islamic world, especially in Iran, the Middle East, and Palestine, can obtain peace from Allah SWT," he said.
Jusuf Kalla also hopes that Muslims can use the month of Ramadan to strengthen solidarity and concern for fellow Muslims in various parts of the world.
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